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What is a keystone species, and why is it important to an ecosystem?


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GPT 3.5
A keystone species is a species that has a disproportionate effect on its environment relative to its abundance. It is important to an ecosystem because it plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance and diversity of the ecosystem. Without the presence of a keystone species, the ecosystem can collapse or undergo significant changes.